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Posted November 11, 2009
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San Vicente, El Salvador, El Salvador
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Boulders brought down hill by floods in El Salvador
My frriend Jorge Duran took these pictures of these huge boulders that came rolling down from the Volcano Chinchotepec in San Vicente, El Salvador, which is about a lttle more than 7,000 feet high. These boulders stopped many miles away from the top of the volcano. I cannot imagine anyone surviving in their path of death and destruction. I want to thank my friend Jorge Duran for letting me show these amazing shots on CNN iReport.
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